Newly inaugurated Governor Abigail Spanberger spoke to a joint assembly of the House and Senate Monday afternoon.
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“I need to look at the policy, I think we’ve got room to move,” Speaker Don Scott told Radio IQ.
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The new Virginia House of Delegates includes 43 women, the most ever in that chamber. Dwayne Yancey with Cardinal News spoke with Fred Echols about the gains women have made in legislature.
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A new administration is settling into the governor’s office.Radio IQ politics analyst Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope recap the inauguration of Abigail Spanberger and her first acts as governor.
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Franklin County residents and the local branch NAACP unveiled a monument Sunday to 70 Black men from the county who fought for the United States Colored Troops. Organizers say the monument helps tell a fuller story of the county's participation in the Civil War.
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A chilly, damp Saturday in Richmond was history making.
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When asked if or when she expected the relationship between the state and federal agencies to end, the spokesperson declined to comment.
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Abigail Spanberger is set to take Virginia's top office on Saturday, becoming the first female governor to lead the state, with Democrats regaining control of the seat.
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The case involves what is a known as a “geofence warrant” that was served on Google in a police hunt for a bank robber in suburban Richmond.
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In the first three days of the General Assembly, Democrats passed four constitutional amendments.
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A federal judge ruled Friday that work on a Virginia offshore wind project could resume.
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